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The Stream, March 8: Disputes Over Dams, Rivers, and Groundwater
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Water Disputes
China is once again eying the Nu River (Salween…
The Stream, April 6: Radioactive Water Leaks Again At Fukushima
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Twelve tons of radioactive water leaked from a pipeline…
The Stream, January 30: U.S. Natural Gas Reserves
Just how much natural gas is there in the United States? A recent…
The Stream, January 19: Shale Gas and the Renewable Energy Sector
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have…
The Stream, December 9: Farming with Less Water
The United States Environmental Protection Agency linked hydraulic…
The Stream, December 6: Canada to Pull Out of Kyoto Protocol
Canada won't renew its commitments to the Kyoto Protocol after…
USGS Report: Trace Elements Exceed Health Standards in 20 Percent of U.S. Water Wells
Utilities are required by law to treat water to national standards, but no such controls exist for private wells, where the risk from contaminants is greater.
The Stream, August 31: Leaked U.S. Cables Reveal Perception of Chinese Environmentalism
Extreme levels of radiation have been detected in soil within…
The Stream, June 20: Higher Food Prices
The world should brace itself for high food prices and volatility…
The Stream, June 9: Water Markets
Major American universities are using endowment funds to buy…
The Stream, June 3: Energy Shortages
Radioactive water rising in Japan’s damaged Fukushima nuclear…
The Stream, April 5: Melting Glaciers, Ozone Loss
Some of Patagonia's glaciers are melting up to 100 times faster…